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Study on launch scheme of space-net capturing system.


ABSTRACT: With the continuous progress in active debris-removal technology, scientists are increasingly concerned about the concept of space-net capturing system. The space-net capturing system is a long-range-launch flexible capture system, which has great potential to capture non-cooperative targets such as inactive satellites and upper stages. In this work, the launch scheme is studied by experiment and simulation, including two-step ejection and multi-point-traction analyses. The numerical model of the tether/net is based on finite element method and is verified by full-scale ground experiment. The results of the ground experiment and numerical simulation show that the two-step ejection and six-point traction scheme of the space-net system is superior to the traditional one-step ejection and four-point traction launch scheme.

SUBMITTER: Gao Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5587241 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Study on launch scheme of space-net capturing system.

Gao Qingyu Q   Zhang Qingbin Q   Feng Zhiwei Z   Tang Qiangang Q  

PloS one 20170906 9


With the continuous progress in active debris-removal technology, scientists are increasingly concerned about the concept of space-net capturing system. The space-net capturing system is a long-range-launch flexible capture system, which has great potential to capture non-cooperative targets such as inactive satellites and upper stages. In this work, the launch scheme is studied by experiment and simulation, including two-step ejection and multi-point-traction analyses. The numerical model of th  ...[more]

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